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Re: Repowering H with 4 cylinder diesel?
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Posted by Bob M on April 02, 2002 at 12:42:56 from (165.170.128.66):
In Reply to: Repowering H with 4 cylinder diesel? posted by jmyt_47 on April 02, 2002 at 11:36:50:
An interesting idea, but I'm not sure how practical it might be for a couple of reasons: 1 - I believe the 4BT is good for 100 - 130 HP depending on the setup. The stock H motor on the other hand is rated in the mid to high 20's(?). Unless you turned the pump WAY back on the Cummins, or used the tractor strictly for parade/show, you'll run a real risk of busting something downstream in the transmission/rear end with all that extra power on hand. 2 - The Cummins block looks as if it is a bit longer than the H block. You'll probably have to extend the frame rails and steering shaft, and modify the hood to get it to fit. One the other hand it sure would make for a unique tractor when it was all finished!!
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